SOLUTION: I can't figure out how to divide this problem. The problem is; x^3+2x^2+x+12 divided by x+3

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Question 84177: I can't figure out how to divide this problem. The problem is;
x^3+2x^2+x+12 divided by x+3

Answer by vertciel(183)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Hello there,
Here is an excellent tutorial on http://www.purplemath.com/modules/polydiv2.htm
I am referring to it primarily because I can't type long division symbols here, but if you need help any part of the tutorial, please write back.
As to your question, the quotient to division is x^2 - x + 4.

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